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>> that is owen wilson in "no escape."ike this really makes it kind of, i mean, it's terrifying, especially as a parent i think. >> well i think so. i know when i first kind of read the story. it was that idea because it isn't so much that you are having to do action stuff, it's like, what would you do you know to sort of protect your family? i think that sort of is the idea. how far, i think that even the tag line -- how far would you go? i guess it is kind of a rhetorical question, i don't imagine many people saying. >> jimmy: i think i would go as far as to put the life preserver in the door, that's it. that's it. then i would let them kill me would be my next move. is this based on, not based on something that actually happened is it? >> no. it's -- it any just from the writers' imagination. although we filmed in thailand. and it's a wonderful country and great people. there was some protests going on during the filming that kind of continued on for months. >> jimmy: against you? >> no it wasn't against me. thankfully.
>> that is owen wilson in "no escape."ike this really makes it kind of, i mean, it's terrifying, especially as a parent i think. >> well i think so. i know when i first kind of read the story. it was that idea because it isn't so much that you are having to do action stuff, it's like, what would you do you know to sort of protect your family? i think that sort of is the idea. how far, i think that even the tag line -- how far would you go? i guess it is kind of a...
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the same hospital where owens was taken. majority of people shot live. >> if you look for numbers, roughly one-fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides. there's a large population of individuals who survived gunshot wounds, and beyond the injuries many of the patients end up having long-term health problems. >> a university of chicago crime lab study puts the cost of gun violence nationwide around $1 billion. shootings costing $2.5 billion, or 2500 per household. >> it's not uncommon to have a patient with a total hospital bill of over a million. >> over a million. >> in that situation, that patient has no insurance, that's free charity care provided by the hospitals. >> by an estimate. annual industries cost $645 per gun in america. it's not who you think that is paying the price. >> there's a certain belief out there that all trauma patients deserve being shot. they are gang bankers. it's not -- gang bankers. that's not true. the majority are not in gangs, the shooting did not revoef around gang-related incidents.
the same hospital where owens was taken. majority of people shot live. >> if you look for numbers, roughly one-fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides. there's a large population of individuals who survived gunshot wounds, and beyond the injuries many of the patients end up having long-term health problems. >> a university of chicago crime lab study puts the cost of gun violence nationwide around $1 billion. shootings costing $2.5 billion, or 2500 per household. >>...
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congratulations owen all right.up next, we have roberto garcia (clapping) congratulations so aside from at&t park abraham to get to work in the by itself barrel parks i've struck out there he brought this park back always trying to do more his knowledge of irrigation has helped and thanks to the general public of san francisco i say that as a parent of a little larger all of us play sport and heard from more than one person it looks good and will for 20 years thank you and congratulations (clapping.) congratulations (clapping). >> all right. all right. so we're now at >> very last honoree let's hear a huge amount of plays for jennifer or tell (clapping) (screaming) should we do speech (laughter) jennifer oversees little habitat resources management and recreation and parks department is a gem glen cannon and natural areas she's demonstrated natural ability and one of the staff members to help with the urban trails she's up duo beat and goods above and beyond congratulations jenniferuo beat and goods above and beyond
congratulations owen all right.up next, we have roberto garcia (clapping) congratulations so aside from at&t park abraham to get to work in the by itself barrel parks i've struck out there he brought this park back always trying to do more his knowledge of irrigation has helped and thanks to the general public of san francisco i say that as a parent of a little larger all of us play sport and heard from more than one person it looks good and will for 20 years thank you and congratulations...
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because it is hard wrenching. >> reporter: it's been nearly a decade since derrick owens was shot. he lives with his sister on a modest home on the south side that's not wheelchair accessible but he insists on doing most things himself. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that cut him down is one he's still paying. sarah hoye, al jazeera chicago. >> and a price in a way we all pay. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. is >> i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. "on target" knit, naturing debt. it's bad enough when a stranger steal your energy, what happens when parents use your identity to rack up bills one apology at a time. this week we've been shining a bright light on something called the dark
because it is hard wrenching. >> reporter: it's been nearly a decade since derrick owens was shot. he lives with his sister on a modest home on the south side that's not wheelchair accessible but he insists on doing most things himself. >> i see most people in the area are in wheelchairs especially in the englewood neighborhood. this time will pass, it will change. we are experiencing it, but the sun shall shine again. it definitely will. >> but the price for bullet that cut...
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in the confusion that owen believed he was the second s.e.a.l. in the room and that that first shot, the one fired by the initial s.e.a.l. up the stairs, had in fact hit bin laden in the head and killed him or knocked him down. which would explain why he found bin laden laying on the floor. >> there was a shot fired up the stairs before i got there. i don't know what happened. when i went in the room i can't say 100% that he was hit when i went into the room. he could have been. but he was definitely on two feet and he was definitely moving. so he was there. and i'll taken it lie detectors on that one. the officer for the most part is telling what he saw and what he heard. but he only knows what we told him. >> the only way i can justify the story that mark owen wrote and sold is if he somehow in the confusion believed he was the second man up the stairs when in fact he was the third. >> is it possible that somebody's going to come out now, watching this, and say, rob o'neal did not kill osama bin laden? >> i could probably see that happening. it
in the confusion that owen believed he was the second s.e.a.l. in the room and that that first shot, the one fired by the initial s.e.a.l. up the stairs, had in fact hit bin laden in the head and killed him or knocked him down. which would explain why he found bin laden laying on the floor. >> there was a shot fired up the stairs before i got there. i don't know what happened. when i went in the room i can't say 100% that he was hit when i went into the room. he could have been. but he...
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. >> months later, sir mario owens and robert ray, who'd both been implicated in the barbecue shootingers. >> this case becomes one of the biggest cases in colorado, and a prosecution in this case also in arapaho county, they seek the death penalty. >> i think it's pretty clear why we sought death in the cases of sir mario owens and robert ray. listen, they murdered a witness to a murder. it's not just its own killing. it's an attack on the entire criminal justice system. >> they had killed before. so the thought was, what do you give them? do you give them more time? more life on top of life? >> but the state's case against owens and ray was largely circumstantial, and getting death wasn't guaranteed. so rhonda fields took an active role pushing for the ultimate punishment. >> i was not a supporter of the death penalty prior to the death of my son, but now i believe that there's some crimes that are so heinous that they deserve the highest punishment that the state has to offer. >> i've seen mothers, people who were killed who have been taken apart by it and their lives ruined, but i'
. >> months later, sir mario owens and robert ray, who'd both been implicated in the barbecue shootingers. >> this case becomes one of the biggest cases in colorado, and a prosecution in this case also in arapaho county, they seek the death penalty. >> i think it's pretty clear why we sought death in the cases of sir mario owens and robert ray. listen, they murdered a witness to a murder. it's not just its own killing. it's an attack on the entire criminal justice system....
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our dave owens htcaug iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 inttiernaonal agreements an td iseahe lding state sponsor of terrorism. >>> he's gone if number 1 to 266 in the word but tiger woods can still command a crowd, even for practice. the quicken loans national is set to begin thursday in gainesville, virginia which is where we find our dave owens. >> reporter: the serene early morning setting was the perfect time for the host to test his swing and for fans to witness stalking tiger. crouching tiger. even smiling tiger. woods worked over massive rtj for about four hours. his assessment? it's so hot the ball is flying forever. granted we're supposed to get rain thursday, if it's hot like this balls are flying. >> reporter: one of golf's greatest game changers is one of the biggest enigmas. you don't know what you'll get when he tees it up. neither does he. >> i haven't scored very well, missed cuts. >> reporter: the sport seems to be
our dave owens htcaug iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 inttiernaonal agreements an td iseahe lding state sponsor of terrorism. >>> he's gone if number 1 to 266 in the word but tiger woods can still command a crowd, even for practice. the quicken loans national is set to begin thursday in gainesville, virginia which is where we find our dave...
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the conclusion of the battle, rr owens owens entered his captain in a shallow grave and erected a small wooden plank with his captain's identity, and the following spring upon returning to upper dorchester county, he took captain palmer's father back to the battlefield the entire distance by board, and a hard crossing by many river in georgia, and found that burial site and brought rr owens back to a small chapel -- >> members present? ladies and gentlemen, if i could get your attention if i could get your attention please i know you are eager to get to work, and at some point i will allow mr. smith to do a brief presentation and when he is prepared, the speaker is taking care of a few matters, and obviously it's important to all of us and he wants to be here, what we will do is hear from mr. smith and then i will allow you to stand down until further notice and i know you were curious as to where we were at and that's what is going on at this point. mr. smith, do you need more time? okay. mr. smith will be recognized to give a presentation. i think mrs. bernstein is headed to the balco
the conclusion of the battle, rr owens owens entered his captain in a shallow grave and erected a small wooden plank with his captain's identity, and the following spring upon returning to upper dorchester county, he took captain palmer's father back to the battlefield the entire distance by board, and a hard crossing by many river in georgia, and found that burial site and brought rr owens back to a small chapel -- >> members present? ladies and gentlemen, if i could get your attention...
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and jesse owens became the first individual african american honoree.ut from the world wars to desert storm, some of the most frequent guests of honor have been military heros. 1946's vj day parade produced iconic photos and 5,438 tons of paper. of the 205 canyon of here rows parades, 130 took place between 1945 and 1965. since then there have only been 24 tiger -- tiger take parades. john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> the women of team usa will soon go back to their day jobs. their team hopes to capture a new audience. >> this is a practice session for the seattle rain one of nine teams in the national women's soccer league. the league is in its third years, but attendance figures are skewed a little bit by what is happening in portland where the portland thorns are drawing about 13,000 per game. ticket sales have gone through the roof since the u.s. women's national team won the world cup last sunday. they are averaging about 3,000 fans a game now, but selling a lot of tickets and for their game on saturday they are hoping to pack these stands and put
and jesse owens became the first individual african american honoree.ut from the world wars to desert storm, some of the most frequent guests of honor have been military heros. 1946's vj day parade produced iconic photos and 5,438 tons of paper. of the 205 canyon of here rows parades, 130 took place between 1945 and 1965. since then there have only been 24 tiger -- tiger take parades. john henry smith, al jazeera. >>> the women of team usa will soon go back to their day jobs. their...
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detectives owens also said they found dna on the vest from savvas savopoulos and from a still unknown third person. the medical examiner believes the victims were beaten, stabbed, strangled and set on fire. 19-year-old abigail savopoulos who lost her mother, brother, father and housekeeper in those murders sat quietly in the courtroom today just a few feet from the man accused of killing them. >>> republican hopeful for president donned trump is not backing down from controversial comments he made about arizona senator john mccain saying he wasn't a war hero because he was captured. >> reporter: i'm andrea mccarren on the national mall. that criticism of senator john mccain isn't sitting well with many veterans, even those who like trump. >> he's not a war hero. he is a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay? i hate to tell you. >> reporter: those comments about john mccain sparked immediate outrage. the arizona senator was held prisoner during the vietnam war for 5 1/2 years. >> i kind of like donald trump, but i didn't like what he said because i
detectives owens also said they found dna on the vest from savvas savopoulos and from a still unknown third person. the medical examiner believes the victims were beaten, stabbed, strangled and set on fire. 19-year-old abigail savopoulos who lost her mother, brother, father and housekeeper in those murders sat quietly in the courtroom today just a few feet from the man accused of killing them. >>> republican hopeful for president donned trump is not backing down from controversial...
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jimmy's guest owen wilson kaitlyn bristowe and music from juanes.tinues at 4:30 with pamela edwards. matt o'donnell, david henry and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. good night. ♪♪ >>> "action news" is sponsored in part by -- >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, owen wilson, "the bachelorette" kaitlyn and her fiance sean and music from juanes. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. very nice.
jimmy's guest owen wilson kaitlyn bristowe and music from juanes.tinues at 4:30 with pamela edwards. matt o'donnell, david henry and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. good night. ♪♪ >>> "action news" is sponsored in part by -- >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, owen wilson, "the bachelorette" kaitlyn and her fiance sean and music from...
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i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.s to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause)
i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.s to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause)
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i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.hanks to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) ♪ [ record scratching rap beat ] ♪ wait, one ♪ ♪ wait, two ♪ ♪ three ♪ ♪ [ scratching ] ♪ [ continues ] [ man ] hey. what's up, everybody? i'm thurgood jenkins. you know, it's funny but i can trace the entire path of my life to one childhood memory. my last clear memory, really. you see, it was the summer before ninth grade. it was me, brian, kenny, scarface...
i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.hanks to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) ♪ [ record scratching rap beat ] ♪ wait, one ♪ ♪ wait, two ♪ ♪ three ♪ ♪ [ scratching ] ♪ [ continues ] [ man ] hey. what's up, everybody? i'm thurgood jenkins. you know, it's funny but i can trace the entire path of my life to one childhood memory....
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. >> and this all comes down to a very important vote in the commission meeting and dave owens owns us with the latest on this. >> i got back from speaking with the commissioner and he says he expects tonight's meeting to be very animated, you can imagine on both sides. there's a lot of debate on this thing. no doubt about that. of course as we all know it's been a serious issue with binge drinking and underaged drinking across the country. the university of maryland is proposing something that involves its athletics and it has both of those sides stirring up the debate again. the university of maryland believes it's come up with a plan to help curb binge drinking at athletic events. last month university president wallace mo said his student leaders want to transition quote to a cull fur focused on healthier social drinking. the plan, offer alcohol in the controlled environment of athletic events. the hope students will drink more responsibly. >> we did extensive research and so we are looking at this and so right now we think this is a good thing to venture into. >> reporter: a valua
. >> and this all comes down to a very important vote in the commission meeting and dave owens owns us with the latest on this. >> i got back from speaking with the commissioner and he says he expects tonight's meeting to be very animated, you can imagine on both sides. there's a lot of debate on this thing. no doubt about that. of course as we all know it's been a serious issue with binge drinking and underaged drinking across the country. the university of maryland is proposing...
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ryan owens abc news brewster washington. >>> it is time to focus on our weather. has a look at how to hot we are getting these days. >> how about mid-nineties? we will have to wait until tomorrow though. as you rook at live doppler 7hd we do have some fog and low clouds around. not just near the coast but it has pushed into the bay and even out toward the livermore valley. visibility is fluctuating. half moon bay has fog with half mile visibility. watch out for the morning commute. you will run into areas where it is hard to see. temperatures at this hour in the upper 50s to the mid60s. quite comfortable. this is what you will be waking up to in many areas. overcast skies from the exploratorium camera. spotty drizzle and heating up wednesday, thursday and cooler and cloudier this weekend and we may be watching for some drops around here as well. satellite-radar shows you what brought the cool down and the windy conditions. it was a weak trough that is sliding east. as that moves on the high pressure is going to build in and temperatures will rise tomorrow. that wi
ryan owens abc news brewster washington. >>> it is time to focus on our weather. has a look at how to hot we are getting these days. >> how about mid-nineties? we will have to wait until tomorrow though. as you rook at live doppler 7hd we do have some fog and low clouds around. not just near the coast but it has pushed into the bay and even out toward the livermore valley. visibility is fluctuating. half moon bay has fog with half mile visibility. watch out for the morning...
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i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.use) and thanks to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) >> chris: it's 1:15:95 seconds. this happened on twitter today. paoef, it's what for dinner. so many people are fighting on twitter. it started with nikki min.age. she was mad anaconda wasn't nominated for video of the year at the upcoming vmas. how dare they. how [beep] dare they. don't they know anaconda is my jam. how can they do this! [cheers and applause] >> chris: ya. i'm so glad i quit mtv in 1998. by quit i mean they canceled my
i want to thank our panelists, gary owen, lavell crawford, and uzo aduba.use) and thanks to commentator felonious munk. tomorrow i'll be talking about the sandra bland case. don't forget to watch. goodnightly, everyone! (cheers and applause) >> chris: it's 1:15:95 seconds. this happened on twitter today. paoef, it's what for dinner. so many people are fighting on twitter. it started with nikki min.age. she was mad anaconda wasn't nominated for video of the year at the upcoming vmas. how...
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ruben, rufus owens. the color bearer again. not all my great-great grandfathers were color bearers or my families but these two i've brought to you in the last two days are our owens with the colors of the tenth. with his captain and his dear friend john palmer. four paces to the front and a pace to the left went down in a desperate, desperate struggle on a hot day in july 1864. at the conclusion of the battle our owens interred his captain in a makeshift shallow grave and erected a plank with captain pollard's identity, and in the following spring upon returning to upper dorchester county, he took department an palmer's father back to the battlefield the entire distance by board a hard crossing by many a river in georgia. found that burial site brought r.r. owens back to a small methodist chapel in ridgeville south carolina. went off to war not contemplating so many matters of eternity and through the hard ships and the cruelty and the viciousness, through the ugliness of war looked and saw something better and the lord was ma
ruben, rufus owens. the color bearer again. not all my great-great grandfathers were color bearers or my families but these two i've brought to you in the last two days are our owens with the colors of the tenth. with his captain and his dear friend john palmer. four paces to the front and a pace to the left went down in a desperate, desperate struggle on a hot day in july 1864. at the conclusion of the battle our owens interred his captain in a makeshift shallow grave and erected a plank with...
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ruben, rufus owens. the color bearer again. not all my great-great grandfathers were color bearers or my families but these two i've brought to you in the last two days are our owens with the colors of the tenth. with his captain and his dear friend john palmer. four paces to the front and a pace to the left went down in a desperate, desperate struggle on a hot day in july 1864. at the conclusion of the battle our owens interred his captain in a makeshift shallow grave and erected a plank with captain pollard's identity, and in the following spring upon returning to upper dorchester county, he took department an palmer's father back to the battlefield the entire distance by board a hard crossing by many a river in georgia. found that burial site brought r.r. owens back to a small methodist chapel in ridgeville south carolina. went off to war not contemplating so many matters of eternity and through the hard ships and the cruelty and the viciousness, through the ugliness of war looked and saw something better and the lord was ma
ruben, rufus owens. the color bearer again. not all my great-great grandfathers were color bearers or my families but these two i've brought to you in the last two days are our owens with the colors of the tenth. with his captain and his dear friend john palmer. four paces to the front and a pace to the left went down in a desperate, desperate struggle on a hot day in july 1864. at the conclusion of the battle our owens interred his captain in a makeshift shallow grave and erected a plank with...
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ryan owens explains. >> reporter: he planned it and wrote it down. that's the startling new conclusion state police have come to after reading the journals of 59-year-old john "rusty" houser. >> he made comments he was coming. it was written down. the movie theater. the time, everything. "trainwreck" 7:15. >> reporter: in that journal? >> in that journal. >> reporter: officials found that journal along with disguises in his hotel room. they called him a drifter. he visited several local movie theaters before they think he settled on this one perhaps because the grand doesn't have security on thursday nights like they do on the weekends. houser had a long history of mental illness. his own family had him committed. despite that, he was legally able to buy a gun at a alabama pawnshop. >> we must choose life when others have chosen death. >> reporter: at sunday services in this deeply religious community, prayers for the nine injured and the two women who lost their lives. in this senseless tragedy. 33-year-old jillian johnson and 21-year-old mayci brea
ryan owens explains. >> reporter: he planned it and wrote it down. that's the startling new conclusion state police have come to after reading the journals of 59-year-old john "rusty" houser. >> he made comments he was coming. it was written down. the movie theater. the time, everything. "trainwreck" 7:15. >> reporter: in that journal? >> in that journal. >> reporter: officials found that journal along with disguises in his hotel room. they...
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ryan owens abc news brewster washington. >>> it is time to focus on our weather.tting these days. >> how about mid-nineties? we will have to wait until tomorrow though. as you rook at live doppler 7hd we do have some fog and low clouds around. not just near the coast but it has pushed into the bay and even out toward the livermore valley. visibility is fluctuating. half moon bay has fog with half mile visibility. watch out for the morning commute. you will run into areas where it is hard to see. temperatures at this hour in the upper 50s to the mid60s. quite comfortable. this is what you will be waking up to in many areas. overcast skies from the exploratorium camera. spotty drizzle and heating up wednesday, thursday and cooler and cloudier this weekend and we may be watching for some drops around here as well. satellite-radar shows you what brought the cool down and the windy conditions. it was a weak trough that is sliding east. as that moves on the high pressure is going to build in and temperatures will rise tomorrow. that will continue into thursday as well.
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and ryan owens reveals new details on the newly released 911 calls. >>> a selfie. she's 16. the in woman's voice as she tells a 911 operator how she lived through a plane crash. >> yeah i'm the only one that survived. >> are you injured at all? >> yeah i have a lot of burns on my hands and i'm like kind of covered in bruises and scratches and stuff. >>> they were threeing from montana to washington state when the small plane hit bad weather and slammed into a side of a mountain. >> she's like a superhero. >> reporter: with no sign of help she walked down a mountain walking the waters edge until monday she found a road and flagged down a car. her dad said she learned how to stave alive in this rugged wilderness by watching survival shows including discovery's "survival man." >> they should be proud of her. >> reporter: ryan owens, abc news brewster washington. >> also an explosion overnight in washington state. a hazmat team had to be called in to the plant which makes interiors for airplanes. residents a mile away held the explosion. witnesses told us that an apartment compl
and ryan owens reveals new details on the newly released 911 calls. >>> a selfie. she's 16. the in woman's voice as she tells a 911 operator how she lived through a plane crash. >> yeah i'm the only one that survived. >> are you injured at all? >> yeah i have a lot of burns on my hands and i'm like kind of covered in bruises and scratches and stuff. >>> they were threeing from montana to washington state when the small plane hit bad weather and slammed into a...
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ryan owens abc news brewster washington. >>> it is time to focus on our weather. sandhya patel has a look at how to hot we are getting these days. >> how about mid-nineties? we will have to wait until tomorrow though. as you rook at live doppler 7hd we do have some fog and low clouds around. not just near the coast but it has pushed into the bay and even out toward the livermore valley. visibility is fluctuating. half moon bay has fog with half mile visibility. watch out for the morning commute. you will run into areas where it is hard to see. temperatures at this hour in the upper 50s to the mid60s. quite comfortable. this is what you will be waking up to in many areas. overcast skies from the exploratorium camera. spotty drizzle and heating up wednesday, thursday and cooler and cloudier this weekend and we may be watching for some drops around here as well. satellite-radar shows you what brought the cool down and the windy conditions. it was a weak trough that is sliding east. as that moves on the high pressure is going to build in and temperatures will rise tom
ryan owens abc news brewster washington. >>> it is time to focus on our weather. sandhya patel has a look at how to hot we are getting these days. >> how about mid-nineties? we will have to wait until tomorrow though. as you rook at live doppler 7hd we do have some fog and low clouds around. not just near the coast but it has pushed into the bay and even out toward the livermore valley. visibility is fluctuating. half moon bay has fog with half mile visibility. watch out for the...
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ryan owens, abc news dallas. >> so glad they are okay. ryan thank you for that. >>> and a lucky break for a california woman trapped for two days in a canyon when her car went off the road. her family reported her missing on monday but it took a jogger on her morning run who heard her cries today to save her life. kendis gibson with more. >> reporter: the dramatic rescue unfolding on this steep malibu cliff in the middle of the day. watch as rescue crews struggle to pull 40-year-old jennifer duron from the embankment. the woman trapped inside her suv for two days and nights. the vehicle completely out of sight. airbags deployed. >> we go on numerous rescues and sadly a lot of times they don't turn out as well as today did. >> reporter: the terrifying ordeal started monday. her family called police reporting her missing. finally this morning a woman jogging along the road heard the screams coming from below. tonight she's hospitalized with moderate injuries but very fortunate to have been found alive. kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >>
ryan owens, abc news dallas. >> so glad they are okay. ryan thank you for that. >>> and a lucky break for a california woman trapped for two days in a canyon when her car went off the road. her family reported her missing on monday but it took a jogger on her morning run who heard her cries today to save her life. kendis gibson with more. >> reporter: the dramatic rescue unfolding on this steep malibu cliff in the middle of the day. watch as rescue crews struggle to pull...
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here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: broken arrow, oklahoma has one, maybe two murders a year. but tonight, this community is reeling from five. the worst crime anyone here can remember. >> it weighs a lot on us especially when the victims are juveniles. >> reporter: 11:30 last night, the 11 call comes in. it's silent. no one on the line. when police arrive to investigate, they see two young men running out of the back door of the home. canines soon track down 18-year-old robert beaver and his 16-year-old brother in the woods behind the home. inside, horror. five members of the brothers' family found stabbed to death. their parents, david and april beaver their 12 and 17-year-old brothers and their 5-year-old sister. two siblings survived the rampage. a 13-year-old sister is in the hospital tonight and the family's baby a 2-year-old girl the only one left unhurt. neighbors say this family has been a mystery for years. >> they weren't real social. their kids were homeschooled. >> reporter: tonight, five of them are dead. two accused of their murders. police don't yet have a moti
here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: broken arrow, oklahoma has one, maybe two murders a year. but tonight, this community is reeling from five. the worst crime anyone here can remember. >> it weighs a lot on us especially when the victims are juveniles. >> reporter: 11:30 last night, the 11 call comes in. it's silent. no one on the line. when police arrive to investigate, they see two young men running out of the back door of the home. canines soon track down 18-year-old...
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owens act to a small methodist chapel in ridgefield, south carolina. went off to war, not contemplating so many matters of eternity, but through the hardships and cruelty, the viciousness, the ugliness of war looked and sought something better. the lord was made precious to him through his son, our lord and savior. at that point in 1860 four, and before bringing his beloved captain back to richard o, he promised the lord if you spare me, i will return and i will derrect a monument. a place of monument -- a place of prayer and peace, a bethel for your people. he completed that task in the late 1860's. it still stands today just west of ridgeville. those are the places that i like to go and meditate, contemplate how things can be good. again, i am voting in the memory of john jericho, and hope that his legacy and others, i vote john shared -- john jericho yesterday as a reflection on clem. though ship in eternity -- fellowship in eternity with our lord. as the theologian, the senator from charleston reminds us that each eternity is a continuum, we should
owens act to a small methodist chapel in ridgefield, south carolina. went off to war, not contemplating so many matters of eternity, but through the hardships and cruelty, the viciousness, the ugliness of war looked and sought something better. the lord was made precious to him through his son, our lord and savior. at that point in 1860 four, and before bringing his beloved captain back to richard o, he promised the lord if you spare me, i will return and i will derrect a monument. a place of...
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she was pregnant with owen when prenatal blood test came bob abnormal am. from mother and baby. more testing shows owen was healthy. >> so then the doctor says is there still that abnormal result from the test that we need to start looking into. >> reporter: doctors took a closer look at miren and they discovered bleeding she blamed on hemorrhoid. it turns out she had annal cancer. new study shows these widely used tests can detect cansers in women. researchers looked at eight women with abnormal results. >> if there is cancer, the tumor is shedding dna in the mother's blood as well and that is what is accounting for this imbalance. >> reporter: her cancer spread to her limb have node and lungs. the doctors delivered owen at 32 weeks so she could start chemotherapy and radiation. >> i'm thankful for every mini get to spend with them. >> reporter: now with treatment the cancer, nodules in her lungs are shrinking she hopes for more good news after scans later on this month. we should tell you that this study was funded in part by makers of these prenatal test
she was pregnant with owen when prenatal blood test came bob abnormal am. from mother and baby. more testing shows owen was healthy. >> so then the doctor says is there still that abnormal result from the test that we need to start looking into. >> reporter: doctors took a closer look at miren and they discovered bleeding she blamed on hemorrhoid. it turns out she had annal cancer. new study shows these widely used tests can detect cansers in women. researchers looked at eight women...
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. >> item no. 4, amendment to the legal services agreement with miller & owen until the merger are renne sloan holtzman sakai is completed. >> we approved the extension of a contract for our legal services with renne sloan legal service because at the time we had thought that miller and owen who have merged with them. unfortunately due to some other complications outside that have nothing to do with lafco the merger has not occurred yet. during the period of last meeting and today, chair avalos instructed me to sign an extension on the theory that we wanted to keep ms. miller and her service and it wasn't the new law necessarily we were looking for, but to retain ms. miller and her fine work she has done over the years for us. this is more a report to you that we're doing that and you could take an action that simply affirmed that the chair was correct in the actions to retain mismiller and we should continue down the path what has already been started by the chair and staff of this commission. that is all. >> okay. so yes, i had written a letter to the clerk of the board, that would ext
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i'm dave owens of germantown.have that story. >>> and right after the break, how come computer experts were able to hack into this jeep while it >>> hagerstown, late word a third person facing murder charges in the death of a 9- year-old boy beaten to death over birthday cake. he had been charged with child abuse and assault. wilson is the boyfriend of little zack garcia's mom. she and her brother are already facing murder charges in the boy's death. >>> a new video shows two computer experts hacking into a leading automaker's vehicle. they take control of the radio, the air-conditioning, even the engine, and members of congress are now pushing for cyber security protections to be applied to cars. chris van cleave reports from washington. >> reporter: this video grabbed the attention of the automotive world and congress, cyber security experts charlie miller and chris valisec shows they can remotely -- posted it on their website tuesday. >> we were able to access the jeep cherokee over its 3g connection. >> report
i'm dave owens of germantown.have that story. >>> and right after the break, how come computer experts were able to hack into this jeep while it >>> hagerstown, late word a third person facing murder charges in the death of a 9- year-old boy beaten to death over birthday cake. he had been charged with child abuse and assault. wilson is the boyfriend of little zack garcia's mom. she and her brother are already facing murder charges in the boy's death. >>> a new video...
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>> ryan owens reporting in again tonight. >>> now, to that record-breaking penalty for fiat-chrysler. the government fining them up to $105 million over their sloppy handling of recalls. and something else we rarely see. the automaker forced to buy back hundreds of thousands of defective, possibly dangerous cars on the road right now. dodge durangos, rams, and the chrysler aspen among them. we have the years of the models listed online but here's abc's david kerley with more tonight. >> reporter: fiat chrysler says tonight that for nearly 200,000 of its ram pickups and some of the other 2008 to 2012 vehicles under recall it might be forced to buy them back because of steering or axle problems. >> the buyback of the rams is going to be anything but smooth. i can foresee this two-month process is really going to stretch out. >> reporter: the buyback is part of the penalty for 23 previously mishandled recalls, covering 11 million vehicles. inconsistent, insufficient, and inaccurate information given to the government and consumers. >> there's no way to defend what fiat-chris chrysler was
>> ryan owens reporting in again tonight. >>> now, to that record-breaking penalty for fiat-chrysler. the government fining them up to $105 million over their sloppy handling of recalls. and something else we rarely see. the automaker forced to buy back hundreds of thousands of defective, possibly dangerous cars on the road right now. dodge durangos, rams, and the chrysler aspen among them. we have the years of the models listed online but here's abc's david kerley with more...
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tonight for the first time we hear the frantic 911 calls and here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: a chilling glimpse tonight at a killer who looks so very calm. surveillance video just released shows john rusty houser buying a movie ticket, walking past the concession stand and down the hall to theater 14. where minutes later, the 59-year-old drifter kills these two women and shoots nine more. >> we were in the movies and someone just started shooting people. >> reporter: within seconds, movie-goers call 911. tonight, we hear their panicked calls for the very first time. >> 911, what are you reporting? >> there's a shooting at grand 16! >> how many shots you heard? >> like six or seven. he shot right at people. >> he was shooting at people? >> yes! >> reporter: police speed to the scene, and word it may be worse than those first callers thought. >> he has reloaded. he has a weapon. we have an active shooter here. >> reporter: one of those shot, teacher jena meaux, speaking to her church wednesday night, recalling how she jumped in front of her fellow teacher ali martin, taking a bul
tonight for the first time we hear the frantic 911 calls and here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: a chilling glimpse tonight at a killer who looks so very calm. surveillance video just released shows john rusty houser buying a movie ticket, walking past the concession stand and down the hall to theater 14. where minutes later, the 59-year-old drifter kills these two women and shoots nine more. >> we were in the movies and someone just started shooting people. >> reporter:...
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. >> my name is patricia owens. they were beautiful inside and out. i was really blessed when i had them. i never dreamed that i would get married at 15 years old and have my first baby at 16. which i would never change having my babies but if i had it to do over with i would have waited until i got older. we didn't know much about yasir, none of the family did. because she knew him a couple weeks before they got married. so you really don't know anyone in a two week's time. >> yasir and his three brothers had come to america in 1983. they had been raised in egypt. but they left egypt for a new life. he worked at a convenience store. and that's where he met patricia owens. he was 30. and she was 15. >> we had went out to eat. and we come home. and yasir said to mom. i want to marry your daughter. she said, you have then her a couple weeks. he said, i know, i want to marry her. >> he convinced my mom and dad his family had money. so i think there was a sense of my mom and dad, well she will be taken care of. >> she was very naive. and very trusting. an
. >> my name is patricia owens. they were beautiful inside and out. i was really blessed when i had them. i never dreamed that i would get married at 15 years old and have my first baby at 16. which i would never change having my babies but if i had it to do over with i would have waited until i got older. we didn't know much about yasir, none of the family did. because she knew him a couple weeks before they got married. so you really don't know anyone in a two week's time. >>...
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he worked at a convenience store, and that's where he met patricia owens.30, and she was 15. ♪ we had went out to eat, and we come home, and yaser told my mom, i want to marry your daughter. and my mom's, like, you've only known her for a couple week, and he said, yes, i know. i want to marry her. >> he convinced my mom and dad that his family had money, and so i think there was a sense of my mom and dad feeling, like, well she will be taken care of. >> she was very naÏve and very trusting and did not really understand how radically her life was going to change. >> he convinced this family that if you give me your 15-year-old daughter, she'll be in a better place. and this guy preyed upon that naivete. >> it was three or four times a week that he would hit me or kick me or, i knew, like, the things that would set him off. and i'd have to not do those things, like, if he was at home, i wasn't allowed to talk to my family on the phone unless he was up there and it was on speakerphone. and as time went by, he would threaten me, like if i said anything to anybo
he worked at a convenience store, and that's where he met patricia owens.30, and she was 15. ♪ we had went out to eat, and we come home, and yaser told my mom, i want to marry your daughter. and my mom's, like, you've only known her for a couple week, and he said, yes, i know. i want to marry her. >> he convinced my mom and dad that his family had money, and so i think there was a sense of my mom and dad feeling, like, well she will be taken care of. >> she was very naÏve and...
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he worked at a convenience store, and that's where he met patricia owens.was 30, and she was 15. ♪ we had went out to eat, and we come home, and yaser told my mom, i want to marry your daughter. and my mom's, like, you've only known her for a couple week, and he said, yes, i know. i want to marry her. >> he convinced my mom and dad that his family had money, and my mom and dad thought, well, she'll be taken care of. >> she was very naÏve and very trusting and did not really understand how radically her life was going to change. >> he convinced this family that if you give me your 15-year-old daughter, she'll be in a better place. and this guy preyed upon that naivete. >> it was three or four times a week that he would hit me or kick me or, i knew, like, the things that would set him off. and i'd have to not do those things, like, if he was at home, i wasn't allowed to talk to my family on the phone unless he was up there and it was on speakerphone. and as time went by, he would threaten me, like if i said anything to anybody that he would hurt them. >> it's
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owen, this is new. they are decapitating women. tell me what you know about this. >> according to the -- human rights they are reporting in the eastern syrian town, the islamic state also called isis their husbands witchcraft. the beheadings believed to happen in the past few days. if true it will be the first time they have killed civilian women in this way. >> what is sourcery or witchcraft? does that mean that they aren't the same faith as the isis or what is this? >> i think it's just an extreme. isis themselves, they follow a very extreme version of islam. it's a version of islam which actually emanates from saudi arabia. and it almost wants' to take islam back to the time of the sort of 8th and 9th century where witchcraft and sourcery were commonplace. that's their rationale behind it. >> what were they doing that was actually a sourcery? >> well, i think with with sourcery, i think a lot of it is, they there have been reports, for instance, they actually executed some people for actually just doing magic tricks and things l
owen, this is new. they are decapitating women. tell me what you know about this. >> according to the -- human rights they are reporting in the eastern syrian town, the islamic state also called isis their husbands witchcraft. the beheadings believed to happen in the past few days. if true it will be the first time they have killed civilian women in this way. >> what is sourcery or witchcraft? does that mean that they aren't the same faith as the isis or what is this? >> i...
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tonight, owen wilson, "the bachelorette" kaitlyn and her fiance sean and music from juanes. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. very nice.
tonight, owen wilson, "the bachelorette" kaitlyn and her fiance sean and music from juanes. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. very nice.
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issues but that's the law maybe it can a be improved in the future i want to give a shout out to ron owens this since the mid 70s around 40 years i think he's extremely well-spoken and very reasonable and unlike many talk show hosts in have an action to grind he's undergoing surgery in the next week or two has parkinson's disease and going to have serious surgery i don't get to listen to him that often that is right in the middle of a work day broadway-sansome apartments but on thursday i'm working to turn on ron and he railway zip codes three and four with his ability to work what the callers. >> commissioner moore. >> i'd like to ask we close today in memoriam of rosa former colleague a designer we know for quite a few decades he passed away unexpectedly last sunday. >> commissioner richards question for the staff for the two week report. >> do you think we'll be able to do that for those two projects. >> for 6th street we'll accommodate the project but the harrison project maybe a little bit more difficult given vacation timing and other factors. >> then i'd ask ms. hester to ask to wor
issues but that's the law maybe it can a be improved in the future i want to give a shout out to ron owens this since the mid 70s around 40 years i think he's extremely well-spoken and very reasonable and unlike many talk show hosts in have an action to grind he's undergoing surgery in the next week or two has parkinson's disease and going to have serious surgery i don't get to listen to him that often that is right in the middle of a work day broadway-sansome apartments but on thursday i'm...